The violence isn't very INTENSE, but the film does deserve it's PG-13 rating. Bow and arrows are present, plus some killing and explosions -- still, nothing gets TOO over the top, and its still TWEEN and TEEN friendly.
In North America it was a PG-13 film again, so similar limit to the UK. Both acted as a good guide for the second film in the growing series. There's the same kind of moderate violence and intense battles as in Avatar (2009). The sequel resets things a little, but it pulls no punches.
Age Rating: Why is Avatar 2 Rated PG-13? Avatar 2 The Way of Water is Rated PG-13 for partial nudity, intense action, and strong violence and language which means some content is not suitable for kids under 13.
This 2022 Avatar 2 film sequel is MPAA rated PG-13 for “sequences of strong violence and intense action, partial nudity, and some strong language.
How about younger children? If your family is ok with war-like violence (guns, arrows, explosions) and your 8-year-old has seen similar movies (Marvel, Star Wars, etc), then Avatar 2 will be ok for them as well. But we'd suggest previewing it before letting the little sit in the theater since it is incredibly long.
In an article from the March 2023 issue of Empire, producer Jon Landau talks about how Spider gets the movie's one allowed F-bomb because the character's impulsive choice to play rescuer to a complicated father figure meets the impact of the word: "Spider has never really had a family and he's been searching for that.
One f-word and about 15 s-words. We also hear “a–,” “b–ch,” “b–tard,” “crap,” “g-dd–n,” “d–n,” “h—” and the British profanities “bloody” and “bugger.” Jesus' name is abused once.
Avatar: The Way of Water is rated PG-13 for sequences of strong violence and intense action, partial nudity, and some strong language.
Avatar is Rated PG-13 for battle sequences, violence, warfare, sensuality, language, and smoking.
The violence isn't very INTENSE, but the film does deserve it's PG-13 rating. Bow and arrows are present, plus some killing and explosions -- still, nothing gets TOO over the top, and its still TWEEN and TEEN friendly. Also expect strong but INFREQUENT uses of s--t and one or two uses of f--k.
With less than a month remaining until its premiere, Avatar: The Way of Water has officially received a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association. The description for this rating, per Filmratings.com, cites "sequences of strong violence and intense action, partial nudity and some strong language".
Kerala theatre owners ban Avatar 2
The decision has been taken by FEUOK (Film Exhibitors United Organization of Kerala) as distributors were demanding a share of 60% of the total net income of the theatrical business in the first week of the release. This is too much as exhibitors usually give 50% of the share.
Avatar has a run time of 2 hours and 41 minutes, so most kids will not want to sit through the film. In Avatar you can expect to see intense violent scenes, some sensuality, smoking and alcohol use, and profanity used by some of the characters. To sum it up, Avatar is not kid-friendly for kids under 10 years old.
Wednesday is rated TV-14 for violence, fear, and profanity, which means it may not be suitable for children under 14 years old. Keep in mind that age ratings are simply suggestions — your child might be able to handle the show before age 14, or you may have a child older than 14 who finds it too scary.
James Cameron has confirmed that there will be a third Avatar movie. He shot scenes for Avatar 3 during the filming of Avatar: The Way of Water, meaning that much of the upcoming is already shot.
'Goddamn' is said at least eight times. 'Hell' is said six times. 'Ass' is said four times. 'Damn' is said four times.
Parents need to know that James Cameron's sci-fi epic Avatar is about humans colonizing the planet Pandora, home to the Na'vi. The movie is long (at 161 minutes) and intense, with several effects-heavy battle and hunting sequences that show the devastation of imperialist violence and the right that Indigenous…
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Avatar: The Way of Water producer Jon Landau explains how the film's writers decided to use the Avatar sequel's one and only PG-13 F-bomb.
Is there an F bomb in Avatar? Avatar: The Way of Water producer Jon Landau explains why the sci-fi blockbuster reserved its strongest profanity for late in the third act. Avatar: The Way of Water producer Jon Landau recently revealed why the sci-fi sequel's single F-bomb landed at the end.
South Park is returning for its 26th season, and in 1999 the South Park movie is on top of the list of having the most swear words of any animated film.
Profanity: There are twelve scatological curses, one sexual expletive, and occasional uses of mild curses and terms of deity.
Sure there is some "Avatar" silliness, including the fact that the word "bro" is uttered about 8,000 times, but there is something admirable about the straightforward dialogue and emotions at play, too. No one is snarking their way through this ordeal.
Miles Socorro (Jack Champion), a white kid who sports dreadlocks and goes by the nickname “Spider,” isn't a Sully by blood, but he tries quite hard to be. Left behind as a baby on Pandora, he was unable to return to Earth because he was too small to survive the journey.